No, I really don't like it. Too distracting and obstructive. I'd much rather see SOME blood than balloons and confetti everywhere obscuring my vision. That, and the art style just doesn't suit me all that much.

do most bronies use pyrovision? = do black people only listen to rap music? = does everyone in texas wear cowboy boots? = is everyone in ireland an alcoholic? = are all schoolbus drivers octogenarians? = are all gamers fat and out of shape stinky nerds who live on a diet of pimple puss and shasta?

= just wants to belong to something somewhere = adults and teenagers subsidizing and perpetuating a merchandising campaign originally aimed at female tweens, but which has now been hijacked as a sort of nerd/gay friendly survival group for people who are sick of being pantsed and or wedgied, swirlied, stuffed into lockers, getting their lunch tray slapped out of their hands, etc. Sort of like reverse juggalos without drugs and orgies.

I sware it's a Beatles reference but it kinda does scream pony now that I think about it.

To answer the question, I never really see many bronies use the things, or at least people with Pony avatars. I always just assumed they use the MLP TF2 mod or the Rainbowdash Scout mod.

I personally don't use any mods on my Laptop, which I use to play online, although I do have them installed on my Desktop, which I can't use to play online due to horrible Internet. I just don't particularly care about the visuals, although I do have Pyrovision active from time to time since there are achievements I haven't earned with it yet; I do try and get achievements when possible, although it's more of a hobby, since I'd rather earn them than farm them. It's not as if the achievement actually involves skill either, so I don't really see the need for it. Mods in general just break the feeling of the game for me, although if there was a way to manually disable them in game and then re-enable them without conflicting with other mods in game, I'd certainly use mine more; the fact that you can't really toggle them without booting down the game and deleting everything is annoying. Of course there could be another way to do so, a much simpler way, but I'm not aware of it; if I could, I'd probably end up playing with mods online a lot more, since if I ever wanted a change of scenery I could simply swap my mods on or off.

i like to see when people die and they laugh.so i like pyro world.however i dont like the pyro goggle since it take up your misc slot..i would like if there is anyway to enter pyro world without this thing(excluding misc that only show up on pyro world)

It could be argued that this style of animation, or at least the high contrasting color schemes, has had a wide reaching and lasting affect on the cartoons of the last decade. Sponge Bob Square Pants, Adventure Time, The Amazing World Of Gumball, and many more shows have featured the basic characteristics. Yellow Submarine was defined by simplistic backgrounds, bright colors, dadaist set pieces (lives in a pineapple under the sea), characters with asymetrical anatomical features, and psychedelic effects used to convey plot points. Its not a coincidence that a lot of media exhibits these features, but they don't have to be considered an homage to the beatles either since this pallette is now basically an accepted story telling tool.

= just wants to belong to something somewhere = adults and teenagers subsidizing and perpetuating a merchandising campaign originally aimed at female tweens, but which has now been hijacked as a sort of nerd/gay friendly survival group for people who are sick of being pantsed and or wedgied, swirlied, stuffed into lockers, getting their lunch tray slapped out of their hands, etc. Sort of like reverse juggalos without drugs and orgies.

also i decided recently to wear pyro goggles and party hat whenever im trolling griefing or otherwise not giving a f uck because for whatever reason the mere sight of such gear incites untold levels of rage.